Here are a few cases of elephant stampedes that may have involved an elephant crushing a human head, but they are not explicitly mentioned: 1. In Xishuangbanna, Yunnan Province, in March 2016, a peasant woman was trampled to death by an elephant in her rubber plantation. From the forensic examination results, it was known that the peasant woman had been repeatedly trampled to death, and her body was under great pressure and impact. There was a possibility that her head was crushed. The farmer's wife's death was investigated and found to be the revenge of the elephant, because her husband had shot the baby elephant. 2. In South Africa's Pilansberg National Park, a 43-year-old Spanish tourist was trampled to death by an elephant when he got off the bus to take pictures of elephants on July 7,2024. Although the specific part of the stampede was not mentioned, the possibility of his head being crushed could not be ruled out. The elephant attack here may be to protect the herd and the baby elephants. 3. In India, in 2024, a 40-year-old ranger tried to anesthetize an injured elephant, but was chased by the elephant and killed after being caught. The elephant knocked down the ranger from behind and stepped on him with its thigh. It was not clear whether it crushed the head, but there was a possibility of such fatal injury. In these incidents, elephants usually attacked humans when they felt threatened (such as protecting the elephant herd, retaliating against human harm, etc.) or frightened (such as being stimulated by a tranquilizer gun).
A gilded bronze elephant head was excavated from the ruins of the Dagongmen River in Yuanmingyuan. This excavation was 160 years after Yuanmingyuan was burned down. The elephant head was found in the mud of the river. When it was first unearthed, it looked like an ordinary mud lump wrapped in thick soil. Some scholars pointed out that this gilded bronze elephant head represented the highest level of gilding in China. Traces of remaining waterways, berths, sluices, and bridge foundations could also be seen in the river ruins discovered. This discovery allowed people to see the tenacity and beauty of Chinese culture. It also caused people to have endless fantasies about the historical story behind it. Whether it was abandoned in the war or accidentally fell into the water, it was unknown. The novel " Gilded Palm " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The gilded elephant head was made during the Qianlong period. The novel " Gilded Palm " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Start with a big oval for the basic shape. Then add two big ears on the sides and draw the eyes and trunk.
First, start with a big oval for the head. Then, add the ears, big and floppy. Draw the eyes, nice and round. Finish with a cute trunk and a smile.
First, sketch a roundish shape for the head. Next, draw the trunk starting from the lower part of the face and make it curve. Add the ears, which should be large and floppy. For the eyes, make them big and friendly. Don't forget to add some detailing like wrinkles or texture to make it look more realistic.
An elephant cartoon head usually has big ears, a long trunk, and a friendly expression.
Start with a big oval for the outline of the head. Then, add two big ears on the sides. Draw the eyes and a cute trunk at the bottom. Simple!
Start with an oval shape for the basic outline of the head. Then, add the big ears on the sides and draw the eyes, nose, and mouth. Simple as that!
A cartoon elephant head usually has big ears, a long trunk, and friendly eyes. The colors can vary a lot depending on the style.
The value of the gilded elephant head was mainly reflected in the following aspects: ** 1. Art Value ** 1. ** Exquisite craftsmanship ** - The gilding process itself was quite difficult, and it required the craftsman to have extremely high skills and rich experience. From the elephant trunk texture to the ivory carvings, every detail of the gilded elephant head was meticulously handled and lifelike, showing the superb craftsmanship of the ancient craftsmen and the spirit of perfection. 2. ** Exquisitely styled ** - The elephant's head was vivid, with a long, curly nose, thick ivory, and lifelike ears. Its eyes seemed to have emotions. ** 2. Historical Value ** 1. ** Witnessing the glory of Yuanmingyuan ** - The gilding technique reached its peak in the Qing Dynasty. The gilding technique of the elephant head was exquisite and still shone with golden light after a hundred years. This proved that China's craftsmanship was superb and the country was strong at that time. It was a witness to the glory of Yuanmingyuan and reflected the majesty of the imperial garden. 2. ** Witnessing a humiliating history ** - It was the witness of the disaster of Yuanmingyuan. In 1860, the Anglo-French coalition forces plundered and destroyed Yuanmingyuan, and this former "Garden of Ten Thousand Gardens" was reduced to ruins. The gold-plated elephant head might have been abandoned or left in the river during the chaotic plundering back then. It symbolized the humiliation suffered by the Chinese nation and also reflected the unyielding spirit of the Chinese nation. 3. ** Research data provided ** - It provided us with valuable material information to understand the history and culture of Yuanmingyuan. The novel " Gilded Palm " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!